[AyPee] Philadelphia will stop giving U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement access to a real-time arrest database, accusing the agency of misusing the information to target people who are in the country illegally but are otherwise not accused of any crimes, the mayor announced Friday.
"We're not going to provide them with information so they can go out and round people up," Democrat Jim Kenney said.
The decision by the mayor means the city will not renew a contract that expires Aug. 31.
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accusing the agency of misusing the information to target people who are in the country illegally but are otherwise not accused of any crimes, the mayor announced Friday.
Isn't being in the country illegally a said crime?
h/t Instapundit
Democratic Socialist congressional candidate Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez agreed with a statement that President Trump’s immigration policies are similar to ethnic cleansing in a new podcast episode that was released on Tuesday.
Ocasio-Cortez made a guest appearance on "In The Thick," a podcast "about race, identity and politics [that] few people are discussing or want to discuss," according to its website.
"We also have to ask ourselves the question: How much is this black-box detention necessary? And you look at these facilities ‐ we’re caging women and children, we’re jumping to criminalize people ... " Ocasio-Cortez stated. (RELATED: I’m A Conservative, And I Went To An Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez Rally)
"Kinda like ethnic cleansing," Maria Hinojosa, one of the co-hosts responded.
Ocasio-Cortez responded, "I mean, we’re on that spectrum, I would say."
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